WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, pointing to a stable labor market even as rising energy prices from the ...
US filings for jobless benefits rise as economists call the market ‘low-hire, low-fire’ - The unemployment rate remains at a ...
US filings for jobless benefits hits 211,000 as the war in Iran drags on, clouding economic forecast
The number of Americans filing for jobless aid rose last week but remains historically low despite the economic uncertainty ...
New applications for unemployment benefits in the United States increased more sharply than expected in the week ending May 9 ...
The number of Americans filing for jobless aid rose last week but remains historically low despite the economic uncertainty ...
WASHINGTON] The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, indicating a ...
Consumer prices increased 0.6% in April, suggesting many households received less purchasing power despite spending more ...
The war with Iran is forcing Americans to pay more for gasoline as people cut back on purchases of some long-lasting goods.
A Burlington childcare facility is temporarily closed and under investigation following a recent state licensing review.
Retail sales growth slowed in April from March as higher gas cost leaves less room for nonessentials
Shoppers tempered their spending in April as higher gas prices fueled by the Iran war meant less money left over for some ...
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